tag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:/discussionsRubyGems.org: Recent Discussions 2015-03-31T20:02:27Ztag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/149103592015-03-31T10:23:39Z2015-03-31T10:23:44ZTen most expensive Cars to insure<div><p>The fastest and most luxurious cars always come with a pretty
hefty price tag. What some people don&#8217;t realize however, is
that not only do these flashy cars cost more to buy, they cost more
to insure. Here&#8217;s a list of the ten most expensive-to-insure
cars currently for sale in the US.</p>
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<p>Tags: car insurance, auto insurance, car insurance quotes, auto
insurance quotes, affordable car insurance, supercars, sports
cars</p></div>erikajonestag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/149062622015-03-30T11:18:59Z2015-03-31T13:39:54Zcan't install published gem (name: opal-rspec)<div><p>even if opal-rspec is published and downloadable from
rubygems.org (<a href="https://rubygems.org/gems/opal-rspec/versions/0.4.2">https://rubygems.org/gems/opal-rspec/versions/0.4.2</a>)<br>
I'm not able to install it from the CLI</p>
<pre>
<code>&gt; gem install opal-rspec -u -v 0.4.2
ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'opal-rspec' (= 0.4.2) in any repository
ERROR: Possible alternatives: opal-rspec</code>
</pre>
<p>If that matters I'm trying to install from Italy</p>
<p>Thanks!</p></div>eliatag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/149056692015-03-30T05:22:02Z2015-03-30T05:22:03ZWant to delete my Gem<div><p>Hi, I have uploaded my Gem (<a href="https://rubygems.org/gems/fluent-plugin-getbase">https://rubygems.org/gems/fluent-plugin-getbase</a>)
and now I need to remove it as I'm told it should not go
public.</p>
<p>Can you please help me deleting it from the web?</p>
<p>Thanks,<br>
Hasan</p></div>Hasan Nizamanitag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/149006052015-03-27T23:43:58Z2015-03-28T01:08:36Zgem install rhc failed. Gem::DependencyError<div><p>Thank you very much Eric.<br>
Looks like I was using old rubygems version.</p></div>Antontag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148943772015-03-26T12:33:21Z2015-03-26T12:33:23ZRubygems timing out in AWS sydney<div><p>Rubygems is constantly timing out in AWS sydney</p>
<p>GET <a href="http://rubygems.org/latest_specs.4.8.gz">http://rubygems.org/latest_specs.4.8.gz</a><br>
302 Moved Temporarily<br>
GET <a href="http://production.s3.rubygems.org/latest_specs.4.8.gz">http://production.s3.rubygems.org/latest_specs.4.8.gz</a><br>
200 OK<br>
GET <a href="http://rubygems.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/json-1.8.2.gemspec.rz">http://rubygems.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/json-1.8.2.gemspec.rz</a><br>
302 Moved Temporarily<br>
Error fetching remote data: Errno::ETIMEDOUT: Connection timed out
- connect(2) (<a href="http://rubygems.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/json-1.8.2.gemspec.rz">http://rubygems.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/json-1.8.2.gemspec.rz</a>)</p>
<p>Are there any workarounds for this?</p></div>mgtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148937932015-03-26T09:41:02Z2015-03-26T09:41:24ZIs it safe to share customized (dashboard) feed url with 3rd parties?<div><p>Hi.</p>
<p>Looks like, at the moment, customized feeds are using API key
(<a href="https://rubygems.org/dashboard.atom?api_key=key_here">https://rubygems.org/dashboard.atom?api_key=key_here</a>),
but there are are use-cases for the feed, when its url should be
shared with 3rd parties - feed reading services, feed-to-email
service providers, etc. So, they would have the API key, which, if
I understand correctly, can also be used for other actions.</p>
<p>So, is it safe to share the feed url with 3rd parties?</p>
<p>Also, if it's not, can you, please, add another key (let's say,
"feed key") to profile and implement accessing the customized feed
by it? That's the approach I've seen used countless times on sites
with both customized feeds and API available.</p>
<p>I think, you even don't have to remove ability to access feed by
API key - this way, we'll have two ways of accessing the customized
feed - by api_key (for compatibility) and by
whatever_you_name_feed_key (can be default in dashboard "feed"
button).</p>
<p>Thanks.</p></div>ivan.kolmychektag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148856662015-03-23T19:27:02Z2015-03-23T19:29:34ZDelete my account please I don't have an account and I don't want this on my phone<div><p>Please delete this from my email my phone whatever I don't have
an account don't want on</p></div>Sghtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/143243262014-09-22T03:00:50Z2015-03-22T23:00:46ZCan you help me delete my account?<div><p>Yes please, do delete it</p>
<p>Thanks<br>
Pablo</p></div>pmvivatag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/145536802014-11-22T17:03:55Z2015-03-22T20:51:20ZClaiming old gem name.<div><p>Hey there-</p>
<p>Sorry about the delay. We rarely, if ever, forcibly give a gem
up that is being "squatted on". Have you tried emailing those
owners to see if they will give it up to you? That's all we would
do, and could do, as the next step. If you haven't moved on yet to
a different name then I would highly suggest doing so.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br>
Nick</p></div>Nick Quarantotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/145376112014-11-18T04:48:52Z2015-03-22T20:33:23ZUnable to push Gems to Rubygems.org<div><p>I bet this was a temporary problem. Sorry about the delay here!
Closing this for now.</p></div>Nick Quarantotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/144640912014-10-28T09:51:08Z2015-03-22T20:18:19ZDelete my Account<div><p>Hey there,</p>
<p>You can use <code>gem yank</code> to remove gems and let others
use the same namespace. We don't support permadeletion unless it's
absolutely necessary.</p>
<p>If you let us know your username or email we can do that
too.</p>
<p>Also sorry about the delay here.</p></div>Nick Quarantotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/144493972014-10-23T17:37:08Z2015-03-22T20:17:30Zproblem installing gems<div><p>Hey there,</p>
<p>Did you figure this out? Sounds like you're behind a proxy.</p></div>Nick Quarantotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/143541292014-09-29T08:01:51Z2015-03-22T20:05:55ZIntermittent Timeouts between Sydney AWS & bb-m.rubygems.org<div><p>Closing this out for now :( Sorry about the trouble!</p></div>Nick Quarantotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148685822015-03-19T18:03:03Z2015-03-19T18:03:12ZGem installation issues (Errno::ENETRESET)<div><p>If you are in windows Os and have a firewall(for example
kaspersky) you should turn it off because<br>
it Closes ruby connection when ruby need a connection to install
Gems.<br>
gem install rails<br>
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Errno::ENETRESET)<br>
The connection has been broken due to keep-alive activity detecting
a failure e while the operation was in progress. - recvfrom(2)</p></div>behnam263tag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148646512015-03-18T15:32:02Z2015-03-18T15:32:03Zcertificate issues<div><p>I am attempting to run:</p>
<p>gem install rake -v 10.4.2</p>
<p>and keep getting this error message:</p>
<p>ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'rake' (= 10.4.2), here is
why:<br>
Unable to download data from <a href=
"https://rubygems.org/">https://rubygems.org/</a> - SSL_connect
returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3 read server certificate B:
certificate verify failed (<a href=
"https://api.rubyg">https://api.rubyg</a> ems.org/specs.4.8.gz)</p>
<p>Is there anything you can do to help me out? I am taking classes
on Teamtreehouse and need this to run so I can move forward.
Thanks.</p></div>Lejacquetag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148637662015-03-18T11:02:13Z2015-03-18T11:02:16ZC:/Ruby200-x64/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:54:i n `require': cannot load such file -- chromedriver-helper (LoadError) from C:/Ruby200-x64/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_re quire.rb:54:in `requir<div><p>I am facing below issues on Windows7 64bit</p>
<p>
C:/Ruby200-x64/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:54:i<br>
n <code>require': cannot load such file -- chromedriver-helper
(LoadError) from
C:/Ruby200-x64/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.0.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_re
quire.rb:54:in</code>require'<br>
from test.rb:2:in `'</p></div>satheestag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148547552015-03-15T11:11:48Z2015-03-15T11:11:51ZOccurring errors “Errno::ENETRESET” while installing Rails gem<div><p>ERROR: While executing gem (Errno::ENETRESET)<br>
The connection has been broken due to keep-alive activity detecting
a failur e while the operation was in progress. - recvfrom(2).<br>
Iam new in ruby on rails, help me pls ?<br>
And i havent proxy.</p></div>kzvonovtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148530502015-03-14T06:25:20Z2015-03-14T06:25:21ZThree “do nots” of digital marketing<div><p>There are many ways to advertise to your customers, and you
should probably diversify and hit most of them. However, if you are
only going to pick one of them, make sure you use digital
marketing. In this day and age, people go online to find everything
they need and want. They search the internet for new products and
services to use, and it is easier than ever to find out whether or
not your friends recommend a product. This is why it is so
important to focus on digital marketing. But there are also some
things you do not want to do. Thanks to Forbes, we have three
&#8220;do nots&#8221; of digital marketing.</p>
<p>Do not avoid planning</p>
<p>One of the things you should always do is have a plan.
Unfortunately, most businesses start their marketing without a plan
and, instead, just buy an ad here or post something online whenever
they feel like. By making a plan, you will save a lot of time and
money. No more wasting time on ads you haven&#8217;t thought much
about. Rather, you will make a plan about what needs to be released
and where, and then you&#8217;ll follow a schedule of when to do
it.</p>
<p>Do not expect too much too soon</p>
<p>One big problem is that people expect their marketing campaigns
to have immediate results rather than being willing to wait a
couple of weeks or months for things to improve. You need to be
online before people can find you, and often that means posting a
lot of content and waiting for it to catch on. It will take time,
but eventually, you&#8217;ll see improvement. Of course,
you&#8217;ll see quicker improvements if you use pay per call
marketing campaigns and let affiliates do a lot of the
content-production for you.</p>
<p>Do not be uninformed</p>
<p>It is important that you know what is going on, especially with
the marketing campaign you choose. If you have chosen to hire an ad
agency, you need to stay on top of what they are doing. If you are
going with pay per call, it is important that you know which ones
are and are-not working for you. It will help refine your marketing
in the future and will help you see a lot more progress.</p>
<p>If you want to have more results with your digital marketing in
the future, make sure you avoid these do-nots and are prepared to
make changes in your future.</p>
<p>Marketing News brought to you by paypercallmarket.com</p>
<p>Source:<br>
forbes.com/sites/brentgleeson/2015/01/13/3-digital-marketing-mistakes-to-avoid-in-2015/</p>
<p>Tags: digital marketing, do-nots of digital marketing, marketing
no nos, do not marketing marketing mistakes, bad marketing</p></div>zekemillertag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148516592015-03-13T16:05:31Z2015-03-13T16:05:38ZEBICS gem removal request<div><p>Hey!</p>
<p>Since I'm not actively developing the Ruby EBICS gem anymore, it
makes sense to clear up the name again.</p>
<p>There is a pretty sophisticated EBICS gem by Railslove called
epics, which would benefit from using the name.</p>
<p>Sincerely<br>
Manuel Arno Korfmann</p></div>Manuel Arno Korfmanntag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148508572015-03-13T11:09:34Z2015-03-13T11:11:36Zrhc setup error<div><p>C:&gt;ruby -v<br>
ruby 1.9.3p551 (2014-11-13) [i386-mingw32]</p>
<p>C:&gt;git --version</p>
<p>git version 1.9.5.msysgit.0</p>
<p>c:&gt; gem install rhc</p>
<p>ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'rhc' (&gt;= 0), here is
why:<br>
Unable to download data from <a href=
"https://rubygems.org/">https://rubygems.org/</a> -
Errno::ETIMEDOUT: A connection attempt failed because the connected
party did not properly respon d after a period of time, or
established connection failed because connected hos<br>
t has failed to respond. - connect(2) (<a href=
"https://api.rubygems.org/specs.4.8.gz">https://api.rubygems.org/specs.4.8.gz</a>).</p>
<p>so could u please resolve above error asap</p></div>krishnatag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/146152912014-12-15T11:45:09Z2015-03-12T14:19:01ZError installing OpenShift gem<div><p>C:&gt;ruby -v<br>
ruby 1.9.3p551 (2014-11-13) [i386-mingw32]</p>
<p>C:&gt;git --version</p>
<p>git version 1.9.5.msysgit.0</p>
<p>c:&gt; gem install rhc</p>
<p>ERROR: Could not find a valid gem 'rhc' (&gt;= 0), here is
why:<br>
Unable to download data from <a href=
"https://rubygems.org/">https://rubygems.org/</a> -
Errno::ETIMEDOUT: A connection attempt failed because the connected
party did not properly respon d after a period of time, or
established connection failed because connected hos<br>
t has failed to respond. - connect(2) (<a href=
"https://api.rubygems.org/specs.4.8.gz">https://api.rubygems.org/specs.4.8.gz</a>).</p>
<p>so could u please resolve above error asap</p></div>krishnatag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148457052015-03-11T17:54:37Z2015-03-11T20:47:11ZSSL issues with bundler.rubygems.org / bundle install from inside of a Docker container<div><p>I've seen other people have issues with Docker and Vagrant
images being able to connect to rubygems.org. I'm unsure what the
root cause is, though. Glad you were able to find a cause.</p></div>Eric Hodeltag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148374292015-03-09T08:09:24Z2015-03-09T08:09:26ZUnderstanding how interior designers do what they do<div><p>When you&#8217;re looking for an edge in the housing market,
hiring an interior designer to spruce up or stage your home might
sound like an unnecessary extravagance. But in this competitive
buyer&#8217;s market, where people expect the homes they visit to
look just like the ones they see on HGTV, you might soon come to
realize that people aren&#8217;t able to see past the clutter of
your life to envision themselves there. If you want to sell your
home faster (and possibly closer to your asking price), consider
getting some help from the professionals.</p>
<p>The designer&#8217;s eye</p>
<p>A professional will be able to see your space and all its
potential through all the &#8220;noise&#8221; of what&#8217;s
already there. Arthur Rutenberg Homes, a Florida-based real estate
company, explained in a recent blog article, &#8220;Professionally
designed homes not only exude your style and personality, they
often retain higher market values than generic homes.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is because designers have insider knowledge of how top
homebuilders market their homes. They know how homebuyers think,
they keep on top of current trends, and they know smart ways to
save money on remodels, furniture, and home decor
accessorizing.</p>
<p>5 steps to the interior design process</p>
<p>According to AR Homes, the process an interior designer goes
through comprises five steps. First, the designer finds out what
you, the homeowner, need, what you can afford, and how much time
the design can take to complete. No matter what your budget,
designers will strive to give you quality work, whether it&#8217;s
suggestions on furniture layout or color palettes, or taking you to
the store to help you pick out new furniture.</p>
<p>Next, the designer will draw up a story board or design plans to
help you visualize what the finished product could look like. Most
of the time, designers can even render it in 3D detail using
computer programs that seem almost lifelike in their
depictions.</p>
<p>Third, they&#8217;ll order the materials, meet with contractors
or furniture makers, and supervise their installation to make sure
the project stays on schedule. A nice perk of their services is
they can make sure workers stay on task and the budget isn&#8217;t
exceeded (by too much).</p>
<p>Before they declare the project completed, they&#8217;ll consult
with you to make sure everything meets with your approval.
They&#8217;ll likely go over any final design changes at the same
time. The fifth and final step is to add finishing touches and put
the cherry on top of their masterpiece. Every interior designer
wants to make sure they have satisfied customers.</p>
<p>Interior Decorating and Remodeling News Brought to You by
BaseBoardRadiatorCover.com<br>
Source:
arthurrutenberghomes.com/using-professional-interior-designer-new-home-really-pay/</p>
<p>Tags: interior designer, HGTV, homebuilders, real estate,
furniture, remodel</p></div>clementinemcjones982tag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148296962015-03-05T19:34:07Z2015-03-05T19:34:09ZRemove compass-html5bp, replaced by compass-h5bp<div><p>I've merged my work upstream, and having this gem around is
going to be an unnecessary source of confusion. Can it be removed,
please?</p></div>Ron Scott-Adamstag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148275472015-03-05T02:11:28Z2015-03-05T18:17:30Zrubygems automatically selects a 4 year old yanked version of our gem for the default install.<div><p>I've moved the discussion to that GH issue.</p></div>Evan Phoenixtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148278472015-03-05T06:35:24Z2015-03-05T06:35:26ZRemove my gem<div><p>Hi, can you remove my gem nexetic_auth permanently, please.</p></div>Ivan Skiridomovtag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148110312015-02-26T17:04:03Z2015-03-03T03:05:06ZUnknownHostError when installing rails<div><p>I've had the same error when deploying code. Bundle fails with a
unknown host failure installing gems. After several re-tries to
deploy code it will eventually succeed.</p>
<p>Something changed within RubyGems.org within the past week that
is now causing timeouts at the client end.</p></div>Marty Petersentag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148203172015-03-02T19:50:36Z2015-03-02T19:50:37ZProprietary gem published by accident<div><p>Hey guys,</p>
<p>We published a proprietary (internal) gem to rubygems.org by
accident and would appreciate its removal. The gem is
translations-cap-task. Thanks!</p>
<p>-Cameron</p></div>Cameron Dutrotag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148199162015-03-02T17:34:43Z2015-03-02T17:34:46ZWhile executing gem ... (Gem::RemoteFetcher::UnknownHostError) no such name<div><p>Here is a link to my Gist, been brainstorming this for a while
now: <a href=
"https://gist.github.com/Chaospudding/fb3f164251bcf9941879">https://gist.github.com/Chaospudding/fb3f164251bcf9941879</a></p>
<p>I've since resolved the issue above, but I'm getting an
identical error on another dependency now:</p>
<p>GET <a href=
"https://api.rubygems.org/api/v1/dependencies?gems=mini_portile">https://api.rubygems.org/api/v1/dependencies?gems=mini_portile</a><br>
200 OK<br>
GET <a href=
"https://api.rubygems.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/rails-dom-testing-1.0.5.gemspec.rz">
https://api.rubygems.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/rails-dom-testing-1.0.5....</a><br>
302 Moved Temporarily<br>
ERROR: While executing gem ...
(Gem::RemoteFetcher::UnknownHostError)<br>
no such name (<a href=
"https://api.rubygems.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/rails-dom-testing-1.0.5.gemspec.rz">https://api.rubygems.org/quick/Marshal.4.8/rails-dom-testing-1.0.5....</a>)</p>
<p>To provide some background information, I have a fresh install
of Ubuntu 14.04.2 and have only started following this guide to
install Ruby/Rails: <a href=
"https://gorails.com/setup/ubuntu/14.04">https://gorails.com/setup/ubuntu/14.04</a>
(I followed the "rbenv" parts of the guide, and skipped the
"Configuring Git" portion, as it isn't necessary for what I am
doing).</p>
<p>Any help would be appreciated, thanks.</p></div>Miketag:help.rubygems.org,2010-01-19:Discussion/148122752015-02-27T00:54:30Z2015-02-27T00:57:03ZHost bb-m.rubygems.org refuse to serve some gems for Sydney Australia<div><p>Update: I also opened a ticket with this information with
BlueBox.</p></div>amos.shapira